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Superoo 72 GL racecar
subaru360 replied to subaru360's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Yes, the person who worked on this car for the current owner prior to me working on it had tried to install your EA81 and a D/R 5 speed into this car :-\ -
DOCH EJ25 in Swingback/Leone possible?
subaru360 replied to Nutt_resuved's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
All EJ engine blocks are the same width. The DOHC heads are bigger. The engine is about 3-4" wider. I have both here, I will try and remember to measure them. -
The pedal height is adjusted by the clutch pedal switch. Move it in or out to raise or lower the pedal. There are nuts on both sides of the switch. You have to reset the freeplay after you adjust the pedal height. The free play is adjusted at the trans end of the cable under the hood on cable clutch cars or at the pushrod above the gas pedal under the dash on hydraulic clutch cars.
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DOCH EJ25 in Swingback/Leone possible?
subaru360 replied to Nutt_resuved's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
No, it won't fit without cutting the frame rails a lot, if you can even get it in there. You might even have to notch the rails a bit for the sohc. Yes, you can put the sohc phase 1 heads on the 2.5 dohc phase 1 block, but it will raise the compression. -
Superoo 72 GL racecar
subaru360 replied to subaru360's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
I just got sent a pic of the Superoo at it's first race in 20+ years. -
Yeah you can. It's a little tricky, you have to fish the head out with the bolts still in it but loosened. You can take out the motor mount nuts and jack the engine up and shove it all the way to the other side to gain more room. I just pull the engine, it's much easier. It only takes 45 mins to an hour to pull the engine out once you have done a few.
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I use an air impact with the belt still on. If the engine is in the car you have to have the radiator out and the a/c condensor flipped out of the way. If that's not an option for you, the 3 foot bar is the way to go, these things are really tight. If you round it off, drill the center out until the head of the bolt comes off. Then you can get the rest out by hand.
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There was a post on nasioc about this the other day. Subaru has a service bulletin about this. A thermosistor or something like that needs to be replaced under the dash for the mist out the vents. It doesn't seem like a quick or easy fix. Mine has done the mist out the vents a few times. I can deal with it. My compressor went out not too long ago, that I fixed, I couldn't deal with no AC at all. I hated that the defroster kicks on the AC compressor. I took apart the AC controls and took out the microswitch that kicks the compressor on when you turn it to defrost. No more foggy windows on defrost.
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I wash engines at the car wash all the time. The worst that ever happens is sometime you fill the spark plug wells with water and get a miss until you dry it out. Modern subaru engines have all the connectors weather sealed. Just use common sense and don't spray too much water where it doesn't belong. Here in PA it's perfectly acceptable to clean engines at the car wash. They even have engine degreaser that comes out of the sprayers specifically for that. I'm assuming the waste water is dealt with somehow, but really have no clue, the stalls have floor drains.